We make observational films that aim to reveal the divine mundane in the overlooked corners of the world. Less concerned with traditional narratives and more focused on stitching together a tapestry of ordinary and extraordinary experiences, we aim to create an atmosphere that exists somewhere between reality and dreams.
emma baiada
is a documentary director, producer, and editor. She recently completed her first feature film, “Song of Salt,” about the isolated desert town of Trona, CA. Her work has been supported by California Humanities and DOC NYC, and has been exhibited at festivals such as Slamdance, SF Doc Fest, Mimesis, Sun Valley, and more. She worked for many years as a Producer at Academy Award-winning Tremolo Productions, where her credits include Focus Features' "Won't You Be My Neighbor?,” Showtime’s “Shangri-La,” and Netflix's "Ugly Delicious,” “They’ll Love Me When I’m Dead,” and "Abstract: The Art of Design." She hails from Moorestown, NJ and lives in Columbia County, NY.
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